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Re: Stretch a picture to fill up the whole background of a webpage?

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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
It's basically supposed to look like a piece of paper, on top of which I have tables of images which are I believe 3X4 (3 Rows of 4 images).
Paper is pretty much regular, no? So why not make the image so that it looks good with tiling, and the problem can be avoided.

And I will repeat the point again: please, oh please, do not assume a viewer is looking at your site with a particular resolution (or browser, for that matter). Many people browsing the net have old computers, many set on 800x600 res. And there are many other resolutions too. You should try to make your site look good regardless of how the user is viewing the page, so far as reason permits.

Oh, and doing web design, little things like this always come up and tend to stress you a lot. Don't let it bother you -- just remember that the content is much more important than the aesthetics of the layout. Make sure the content can be accessed before you pull your hair out
 


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